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Permission Based E-mail Marketing

Permission Based E-mail Marketing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Practical guide for email marketing - excellent!
Review: As a principal of a design firm who recently started offering email marketing to our clients I found this book invaluable. I have used it to educate our company and have recommended it to clients and at speaking engagements.

It is a really practical guide and makes it easy for anyone to put a permission-based email marketing campaign together. For the novice it explains the terms of email marketing, for someone more experienced, it helps you calculate costs and your ROI (return on investment). The case studies are informative too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best "how-to" on e-mail marketing
Review: As a Senior Marketing Director for a large consumer software firm, one of my challenges has been to convey the necessary principles of email marketing to my operations team. These are the people who are more technologically-focused, but really do need to see the marketing backbone behind their campaigns. This is the first book on email marketing that laid out those principles in a smart, yet easy to follow format. The principles are sound and the case studies in the back are valuable. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book that you can really use!
Review: Because I'm in the marketing industry, I received an advance copy of this book. Even though I was somewhat skeptical at first, the truth is that I really liked it. This book is full of really useful "how-to" information that you can use to design, test, and implement your own permission-based e-mail marketing campaign. There is a quote on the cover of the book from Seth Godin (whom we all know is the author of best-seller "Permission Marketing"), and this quote probably sums it up best: "Exactly the sort of nuts and bolts details you'll need to implement a Permission Marketing campaign of your own."

Even though I've been in marketing for twenty years, I found this book useful. After all, e-mail marketing is still somewhat new, and us "insiders" can always use a few good tips. However, I also think this book will be useful for the "non-marketer" who perhaps owns or manages a business that is considering e-mail as a tool for acquiring or retaining customers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide to e-mail marketing
Review: I found Kim MacPherson's book to be a true step by step guide to e-mail marketing worth many times the price I paid for it. She demistified the entire process of e-mail marketing for me. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in developing and executing an effective e-mail campaign.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide to e-mail marketing
Review: I found Kim MacPherson's book to be a true step by step guide to e-mail marketing worth many times the price I paid for it. She demistified the entire process of e-mail marketing for me. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in developing and executing an effective e-mail campaign.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well Done
Review: I love this book. Email marketing is an important technique to get more traffic. Now with spamming and more spamming, it makes you nervous about doing it. This book spells out the techniques to do it safely and effectively. On the downside, some of the details are not necessary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best how-to on email marketing I've seen
Review: I've seen a lot of email marketing books, and this is the best how-to book. Others will cover theory and explain how email marketing fits in your marketing mix, but this is really designed for people who need to know the in's and out's of implementing a campaign. And the first to get into some detail on tips and tricks for making your first time out successful. For the novice direct marketer, includes some basic DM concepts to maximise your ROI in the short and long term (calculating lifetime value, testing methodology...).

Highly recommended!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent reference!
Review: Kim did a wonderful job, this book is an execellent email marketing guidance for both beginners and pros! Hope Kim will write another book on email marketing soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book on e-mail marketing campaigns
Review: Kim MacPherson's book on e-mail marketing is a really good read. This book, along with Seth Godin's Permission Marketing are quite similar and both are very easy to read. If you want to learn more about internet marketing I would highly encourage you to read Seth Godin's book Unleashing the IdeaVirus, which deals with viral marketing in businesses and might help create additional marketing opportunities from the e-mail marketing campaigns you learn to set up with Ms. MacPherson's book.

The book is packed with great tips and advice for those of us just starting down the path of permission email marketing. The case histories of good and bad practices alike provide strong insights on communications and etiquette. Most importantly, this book explains the terms of email marketing and, for someone more experienced, it helps you calculate costs and your ROI (return on investment) from the campaign.

All and all I would highly recommend this book as it is a practical guide for professional marketers and aspiring Internet Entrepreneurs. I've seen a lot of email marketing books, and this is the best how-to book. If you combined this book with the underpinnings you can get from reading Seth Godin's Permission Marketing you will have the subject matter down cold.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book on e-mail marketing campaigns
Review: Kim MacPherson's book on e-mail marketing is a really good read. This book, along with Seth Godin's Permission Marketing are quite similar and both are very easy to read. If you want to learn more about internet marketing I would highly encourage you to read Seth Godin's book Unleashing the IdeaVirus, which deals with viral marketing in businesses and might help create additional marketing opportunities from the e-mail marketing campaigns you learn to set up with Ms. MacPherson's book.

The book is packed with great tips and advice for those of us just starting down the path of permission email marketing. The case histories of good and bad practices alike provide strong insights on communications and etiquette. Most importantly, this book explains the terms of email marketing and, for someone more experienced, it helps you calculate costs and your ROI (return on investment) from the campaign.

All and all I would highly recommend this book as it is a practical guide for professional marketers and aspiring Internet Entrepreneurs. I've seen a lot of email marketing books, and this is the best how-to book. If you combined this book with the underpinnings you can get from reading Seth Godin's Permission Marketing you will have the subject matter down cold.


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